April 9, 2025 - 23:30

Boston – The latest annual ranking of the largest architectural firms in Massachusetts for 2025 has been announced, showcasing the region's most influential and innovative design companies. This year’s list highlights the firms that have made significant contributions to the architectural landscape, reflecting both their size and impact on the local economy.
The ranking takes into account various factors, including the number of employees, revenue, and notable projects completed over the past year. As Boston continues to grow and evolve, these architectural firms play a crucial role in shaping the city's skyline and urban environment.
With a blend of modern designs and sustainable practices, these firms are at the forefront of architectural innovation. Their work not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the city but also addresses pressing issues such as climate change and urban density. The announcement serves as a testament to the thriving architectural community in Boston and its commitment to excellence in design and functionality.
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